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please join us. we cannot have this conversation several months from now when the next shooting happens. if we do not change anything, we should not expect anything to be different in the future. >> your major opponents. how powerful is the nra, when you walk around congress? have you had debates with them? >> the common political wisdom was that supporting gun reform was not popular but it is 2012. get a grip. it is a new country. we just had somebody win the election cycle, gerry connolly, because of gun-control. he said we should not have guns in schools. he won because of that. the old, and acquitted mentality of this world up here in d.c. is false. the vast majority of american people support specific things. you cannot say you one more gun control -- what does that even mean? do you want assault weapons and military weapons to be sold to the public without a background check? even 9% of gun owners understand and that is insane. it is finally putting the missing pieces in place. we should have p
please join us. we cannot have this conversation several months from now when the next shooting happens. if we do not change anything, we should not expect anything to be different in the future. >> your major opponents. how powerful is the nra, when you walk around congress? have you had debates with them? >> the common political wisdom was that supporting gun reform was not popular but it is 2012. get a grip. it is a new country. we just had somebody win the election cycle, gerry...
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give us the tips to see. >> exactly. right, governor, the judge and peterrer are both making very good points but, however, the, we have to look for signs and take responsibility for family members and for friends. sometimes people will ask me what can i do. here is what you can do. watch do see is someone becoming isolated, withdrawn. do they have dark fantasies and tell weird jokes and you kind of shrug them off. is there somebody that has behaviors that don't match up with the norm. behaviors tell us a story and when people are acting strange often there is something strange to it. as the judge says we don't live in a society where you can just go lock people up. but family members can take precautions and take actions and get people evaluated. >> mike: a quick final word from you. >> the shooter is responsible for this and liable in the end. all of us have an obligation to do what we can to prevent these incidents so we are not ringing our hands. we can stop this kind of behavior in some cases. we should do the best
give us the tips to see. >> exactly. right, governor, the judge and peterrer are both making very good points but, however, the, we have to look for signs and take responsibility for family members and for friends. sometimes people will ask me what can i do. here is what you can do. watch do see is someone becoming isolated, withdrawn. do they have dark fantasies and tell weird jokes and you kind of shrug them off. is there somebody that has behaviors that don't match up with the norm....
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may his grace bless us. may peace and tranquility prevail among us all as we go forth from this evening. thank you all. [ applause ] now it's my distinct pleasure to introduce james conley for the convocation. bishop? >> mayor hogan, members of the city council of auwuroraurora, d clergy, my brothers and sisters, tonight we come together to pray and to be with one another. some of us are survivors, family members or friends of those who suffered through this senseless and evil act of violence which took place early friday morning. all of us in this local community were affected by what happened here on friday. and we'll never be the same. this senseless and evil act of violence has left many of us wandering how and why this could happen. these questions arise when the every day
may his grace bless us. may peace and tranquility prevail among us all as we go forth from this evening. thank you all. [ applause ] now it's my distinct pleasure to introduce james conley for the convocation. bishop? >> mayor hogan, members of the city council of auwuroraurora, d clergy, my brothers and sisters, tonight we come together to pray and to be with one another. some of us are survivors, family members or friends of those who suffered through this senseless and evil act of...
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we are here with breaking news and we have with us adam housley. adam, are you with us? >> yes, june janeane. we are here to tell you about what's happening behind me. there have been a number of memorials over the last couple days the big one is taking place right now just begun after the president gave those words. he spoke for about 10 minutes or so talking about one story of incredible survival. we have heard a number of those stories. he talked about going to the hospital and giving people hugs and going here not just as the president but as a father and as a husband. of the people we met we know of three major operations takings place at the hospital a block or two from where we are standing that are continuing to help people that have some places in critical condition. the vigil has begun it has a number of different people speaking from a number of religious backgrounds as well as local leaders. there will be candles and tears and remembrances of the 12 killed late friday night -- probably late thursday night into friday morning. back here live we can give you a
we are here with breaking news and we have with us adam housley. adam, are you with us? >> yes, june janeane. we are here to tell you about what's happening behind me. there have been a number of memorials over the last couple days the big one is taking place right now just begun after the president gave those words. he spoke for about 10 minutes or so talking about one story of incredible survival. we have heard a number of those stories. he talked about going to the hospital and giving...
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can you tell us? >> i'm aware that you may not [ inaudible ] but if it was your decision, would this be a death penalty case? >> i don't think that that's a case that can be made in the abstract. there is so much that victims have to take into account and victims will be impacted by that decision in an enormous way for years, if the death penalty is sought. that's a very long process that impacts their lives for years, and so they will want to have and we will want to get their input before we make any kind of a decision on that. >> can you please tell us, he was arraigned, first appearance today, on the charges that he was arrested on. what is that charge or charges, please? >> he was not arraigned today. this was simply the first appearance and the arraignment comes much further down the line. the charges on which the court found probable cause included first degree murder. >> could federal law apply -- be applied to this case? could there ultimately also be a federal trial? >> theoretically, there
can you tell us? >> i'm aware that you may not [ inaudible ] but if it was your decision, would this be a death penalty case? >> i don't think that that's a case that can be made in the abstract. there is so much that victims have to take into account and victims will be impacted by that decision in an enormous way for years, if the death penalty is sought. that's a very long process that impacts their lives for years, and so they will want to have and we will want to get their...
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as always, miguel, thank for coming over and giving us that update. and we showed you a little bit of the vigil. thousands of people were there. they were expecting 5,000. by one estimate, there was double that. and that is where aurora mayor steve hogan said the tragedy would, in fact, empower this community. >> we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. we will reclaim our city in the name of goodness, kindness, and compassion. >> joining me now is sarah castellanos, a reporter with the "aurora sentinel," the local newspaper. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> third largest city in colorado, you've worked here for almost three years. tell us a little bit about what it was like here early on friday morning? >> it was complete chaos. i mean, everyone was just trying to find out exactly what happened and people were -- i was at the movie theater about 6:30/7:00 in the morning and people were just scared. there was a lot of fear in the air. a lot of just trying to figure out what exactly had happened
as always, miguel, thank for coming over and giving us that update. and we showed you a little bit of the vigil. thousands of people were there. they were expecting 5,000. by one estimate, there was double that. and that is where aurora mayor steve hogan said the tragedy would, in fact, empower this community. >> we will take this experience and use it to strengthen our commitment to each other. we will reclaim our city in the name of goodness, kindness, and compassion. >> joining...
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thank you for joining us tonight. what did you feel when you saw the picture of that guy in court today, corbin, james holmes. >> i'd say as soon as i was watching the trial on cnn today, i felt completely numb. i felt no emotion whatsoever when i was looking at the face of the gunman. >> did he look dangerous to you? did he remind you of what you saw in the theater? >> honestly, looking at his face, he looked like an average person that you would see probably at a mall or anywhere common. you would not put two and two together if you saw that person and if you were there that night. you would never know. >> compare him to what you saw, the two gentlemen, whatever you saw, compare him to what you saw in the theater the night that everything went horribly. >> the night in the theater, as soon as the door swung open and the person in black walked into the theater, this person had a stroll like he knew what was going on, like he knew what was supposed to happen, like it was supposed to be a walk in the park and he was go
thank you for joining us tonight. what did you feel when you saw the picture of that guy in court today, corbin, james holmes. >> i'd say as soon as i was watching the trial on cnn today, i felt completely numb. i felt no emotion whatsoever when i was looking at the face of the gunman. >> did he look dangerous to you? did he remind you of what you saw in the theater? >> honestly, looking at his face, he looked like an average person that you would see probably at a mall or...
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" and ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. today, we got our first look at an alleged killer. we'll still looking for politicians who will step up to cut down the violence. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> we haven't had the head of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms because the president can't get anybody through congress. we don't have moneys to go and enforce the laws. the states aren't putting data into the database. >> we are one nation under the gun and some lawmakererize fighting back. illinois congresswoman jan chucowsky said we need to do more, and she's here tonight. >>> as the governor of massachusetts, you did sign a legislation restricting or banning assault weapons. did that work in massachusetts to your satisfaction? >> the aurora shooting creeps into presidential politics. the big panel weighs in. >> and the fallout from michele bachmann's
thanks for being with us. "the ed show" and ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans. welcome to "the ed show." i'm michael eric dyson in for ed schultz. today, we got our first look at an alleged killer. we'll still looking for politicians who will step up to cut down the violence. this is "the ed show," and as ed would say, let's get to work. >> we haven't had the head of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms because the president can't...
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